🦇 Bioshock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2 Ending
It weakened Elizabeth's purpose in the Bioshock universe to have her used as a cog for 7 year old game that doesn't have to be retold again. The questions that were left unanswered about Infinite will remain unanswered because of the connection that was made between BaSe2 and BS1. #11. 20 fps Mar 28, 2014 @ 1:29am.
I still think that there is a way that a version of Elizabeth could be reborn and then escape from Rapture. Spoilers for Burial at Sea and Bioshock 1. Consider that Elizabeth delivers her own genetic code to Suchong’s Lab (so she WAS Suchong’s Lab Assistant, as she told Atlas), and there was a broken Prototype Vita-Chamber in the same lab.
While Buried at Sea - Episode 1 is well-written, intriguing and presents new questions by the end to tantalisingly set up the last installment, it also doesn't feel like an essential piece of content that enhances BioShock Infinite from a narrative point of view.
Also the rapture you see in the dlc is not the one you play in bioshock 1&2. Burial at the sea takes place when rapture was still a ''normal'' city, people were not addicted to adam, there was no horror/survival setting. I personally liked to see rapture in it's old days.
The Golden Rule is one of many high-end shops operating out of High Street. The store has a large selection of rings and necklaces for sale. In addition to selling jewelry, the store also appears to clean and appraise items, as indicated by the equipment in the back room. Where the fakes are separated from the real deal.
Or alternatively it's the Columbia that Burial at Sea episode 1 Comstock created It can't be this one for obvious reasons - Elisabeth didnt die as a child in it. Its exactly the one from Infinity where Brooker died as a freedom fighter and its not even "original" Colombia but writers probably forgot about it or didnt care. And yes it shoulndt
Before his arrival in Rapture, the man who would become Subject Delta was a deep sea diver who conducted an investigation of the many ship and submarine disappearances in the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Iceland. While surveying the area in an advanced diving chamber, he accidentally discovered the hidden city. [7]
More than anything though, Elizabeth letting him die is essentially a way of tying up loose ends by killing off a remaining straggler who escaped the baptism purge at the end of Infinite. Although admittedly Elizabeth is very cold/cruel in her manner of disposing of him, the killing does have a purpose, which is to erase Comstock wherever he
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bioshock infinite burial at sea episode 2 ending